Have you been wondering about those beautiful clouds silently drifting overhead? That's stratus coming at us. The clouds have been forming near the coast of Baja and flowing to the north-northeast. Looks like cotton, doesn't it? Expect to see more on Sunday. The National Weather Service says clouds will cycle through, keeping daytime highs at the coast from rising above 65 degrees in most areas. That's about four degrees below normal. Cindy Palmer, a weather service forecaster, says the temperature won't return to seasonal levels until late next week. There's no significant rain in the short-term forecast. And we're at the half-way mark of November.

Rip current updates: NWS says rip currents will be very strong Sunday along the San Diego County coastline. Surf will be in the 3' to 4' level in the favored spots. Water temps 61-63 degrees. Biggest sets out of the west-northwest.

Chargers update: The Chargers will play the Miami Dolphins Sunday afternoon in Miami Gardens, Florida. Game time temp: 84. There's a 20 percent chance of rain.

The western half of San Diego County is experiencing severe drought, say federal forecasters in an update released on November 12. The eastern portion of the could is in moderate drought. That area has received slightly more rain. (Orange means severe drought, beige means moderate drought.)

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The western half of San Diego County is experiencing severe drought, say federal forecasters in an update released on November 12. The eastern portion of the could is in moderate drought. That area has received slightly more rain. (Orange means severe drought, beige means moderate drought.)

The western half of San Diego County is experiencing severe drought, say federal forecasters in an update released on November 12. The eastern portion of the could is in moderate drought. That area has received slightly more rain. (Orange means severe drought, beige means moderate drought.) (NOAA)